Skip to content

Hockey Canada announces women's hockey team coaching staff for upcoming season

Hockey Canada announced its coaching staff for the women's national team on Wednesday. Troy Ryan, who recently agreed to a four-year contract extension, remains at the helm.
20221019161020-63505c2d1b6f37aaabcd3fcdjpeg
Coach Ryan Troy, of Canada, talks to the referees during the IIHF World Championship Woman's hockey semi-final match between Canada and Switzerland in Herning, Denmark, Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ritzau Scanpix via AP-Henning Bagger)

Hockey Canada announced its coaching staff for the women's national team on Wednesday.

Troy Ryan, who recently agreed to a four-year contract extension, remains at the helm. The extension, signed in August, makes him the longest-tenured head coach of a national women's team. 

Ryan, 50, took over from Perry Pearn midway through the 2019-2020 season and has since led the team to consecutive world titles and an Olympic gold medal in February.

He will be joined by returning assistants Kori Cheverie, Caroline Ouellette, Doug Derraugh and goaltending coach Brad Kirkwood.

Before joining the senior team, Cheverie had previously won gold as an assistant with the women's under-18 team in 2019. For Ouellette, it is her third stint as an assistant for the team having also won bronze at the 2019 worlds.

It is Derraugh's fifth stint with team. He also helped lead Canada to gold at the 2012 world championships. Kirkwood has been a goaltending consultant for the national team since 2015.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 19, 2022.

The Canadian Press